Details
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Type: extRequest
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Fix Version/s: 2021
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Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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Labels:None
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HD-Chapter:Data
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HD-Enabler:Orion
Description
Hi Fermin,
once I subscribe a Orion call, what is the minimum interval time that Orion check if the data has changed?
I mean, if i put throttling "-1" it is supposed to be immediately, right? But how fast it is in millisecond ?
Thanks.
Alfonso
Activity
Fernando Lopez
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Fix Version/s | 2021 [ 12600 ] |
Backlog Manager
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Summary | Orion subscribe function | FIWARE.Request.Tech.Data.OrionContextBroker.Orion subscribe function |
HD-Chapter | Catalogue [ 10844 ] | Data [ 10838 ] |
Pietropaolo Alfonso
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Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Answered [ 10104 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Fermín Galán
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Assignee | Fermín Galán [ fermin ] | Pietropaolo Alfonso [ alfopietro ] |
Fermín Galán
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Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Answered [ 10104 ] |
Fermín Galán
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Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Pietropaolo Alfonso
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Description |
Hi Fermin, once I subscribe a Orion call, what is the minimum interval time that Orion check if the data has changed? I mean, "-1" it is supposed to be immediately, but how fast it is in millisecond ? Thanks. Alfonso |
Hi Fermin, once I subscribe a Orion call, what is the minimum interval time that Orion check if the data has changed? I mean, if i put throttling "-1" it is supposed to be immediately, right? But how fast it is in millisecond ? Thanks. Alfonso |
Pietropaolo Alfonso
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Description |
Hi Fermin, once I subscribe on a Orion calls, what is the minimum interval time that Orion check if the data has changed? I mean, "-1" it is supposed to be immediately, but how fast it is in millisecond ? Thanks. Alfonso |
Hi Fermin, once I subscribe a Orion call, what is the minimum interval time that Orion check if the data has changed? I mean, "-1" it is supposed to be immediately, but how fast it is in millisecond ? Thanks. Alfonso |
Pietropaolo Alfonso
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